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so who got emotional

m0j0

Bench
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I got emotional. This result meant that I've only got 1/4 so far this week. Kinda pissed me off.
 

Kazaf

Juniors
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Last try, sitting in the Eastern Terrace..
jumped for joy!! Felt really happy, my eyes felt like tears were coming out.
Full time, went over to the camera, pulled up the knights logo on my jersey and showed them my pride..
Think I was on tv, i'm the only asian dude there.
 

foetus_head

Juniors
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This is why I should not watch football when I am oer 60, my heart felt like it was going to jump out of my chest.

On the plus side, a death watching football would be a fine one indeed.
 

RABK

Referee
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I was going off like we won the Gf for 2 hours after the game, as were the players.....it was great!!!!

Only till i got home did i have little cry of emotion.....

DAMN I'M PROUD TO BE A KNIGHT!
 
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yep..tears welled up...and a few fell..the pressure valve was released!!! and the gorillas in the cage..Lets ship it back to the roosters and their 1966 team..hahahaha
 

Jobdog

Live Update Team
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:lol: Yep I was very emotional, but didn't cry. Was too embarrassed to do it :lol: But u can't wipe the smile off my face !!
 

thuganomics

Coach
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I got emotional, especially went Newton scored that try with 5 minutes on the clock. To see the reaction of the boys just got me pumped and emotional. Especially the reaction from Johns and Newton
 
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you cried? ok then. well i must say that u did well and penrith deserved to be booed off the field......because they didnt injure johns before origin lol.
 

cram

Bench
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My wife and I went to a Debute Ball last night. I swore off the football before arrival but of course couldnt resist checking the score via my mobile phone at half time and saw that we were down. I thought here we go again.

Some 35 minutes later I checked the score and saw it was 28-24 and spent the next five minutes very nervous. When we checked a little later my wife and i embraced and cheered. The news quickly travelled throught the hall and the buzz abounded.

I got even more emotional today when I read these posts. Particularly from those at the game who saw the boys and had them sing to them.

Of course I even shed a tear today when I read Joey's column and the tribute that he paid to Mark Hughes....I am sad to Mark move on. He is what we all like to think we are, loyal and supportive and to the end he remains that way. He knows its time to move on and he will withought fuss or bother because he remains at the end of the day a true club man.
 
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Yeah I shed a tear or two... like a man of course! Haha!

Really, who can blame any of us for having a little blub? It's been a time of tremendous emotional upheaval, and while I'm not suggesting that it's over, at least there are signs that we are heading in the right direction again.

I nearly lost it when Clint Newton scored that last try. Clint's an old mate of mine, and I've never seen him react like that in my life... not even on 2001 GF night. It showed that there is still enough pride and passion in the club to rebuild it into what it once was. I knew there was... but it was nice to see the proof in the pudding.

One last thing. A message to all those who said we would fold, to all the trolls who said we wouldn't win a game, to those who had no faith in this great and proud club....

TOLD YA SO!!!!!!!!!.Hahahaha!
 

~bedsy~

First Grade
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I had to hold the tears back as I was at home and mum and dad already thought I was a freak after yelling at the telly when Newton got that last try.:lol:
 

macavity

Referee
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I was at a birthday party and purposely avoided all mention of the game as I had taped it. Watched it when I got home, so didn't know we won till about quarter to 1 or so.... after getting up at 6 I was pretty tired....I actually thought I was hallucinating at the end there..... and couldn't let it all out because I didn't want to wake everyone up, but damn, how good did it feel? To again, even if only for one week (or until we look at the ladder) be 100% proud of our team - something I think we have all missed.

Oh, and big ups to the guys who made the trek - you were loud on the TV and you could really tell you gave all the boys a massive lift - saw ALL of you going nuts on the telly too - and good on ya for teaching them all the words to our victory song!

WE WIN!
 

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